What Non-SEGA games had the best Mega Drive/Genny music?

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Talmit's Adventure (Namco) had a pretty good soundtrack. It's a shame SEGA didn't have a hand in it somewhere as I'd love to feature it, one of my favourite MD games, that one.
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That game is less then a quid on Amazon UK. I should try it out one day.
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Would very much recommend it. It's a platforming game, but set in a theme park. Wasted a lot of hours on it, and never once regretted it.
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QuackShot was a humbling surprise, platforming Donald with a gadget gun. But it was also pretty tough later on. And the music was so darn catchy. I miss those fun Disney Genesis days.

Oh and the Tiny Toons game was another crazy title. It would make Sonic blush.
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X-men 2 Clone Wars - The Clone Wars

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Kid Chameleon. I just love how Amiga-esque that game's music is. Well, it generally is very Amiga-esque, but the music especially.

Also Castlevania Bloodlines.
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Option wrote:Kid Chameleon. I just love how Amiga-esque that game's music is. Well, it generally is very Amiga-esque, but the music especially.

Also Castlevania Bloodlines.
Kid Chameleon is a SEGA game. :P
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Starlight wrote:Kid Chameleon is a SEGA game. :P
Oh, guess I confused stuff. It happens.
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Rocket Knight Adventures has some great music also.
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kadosho wrote:QuackShot was a humbling surprise, platforming Donald with a gadget gun. But it was also pretty tough later on. And the music was so darn catchy. I miss those fun Disney Genesis days.
Definitely! Duckberg especially.

To add one here, how about Mick & Mack as the Global Gladiators (Tommy Tallarico)?

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